Grammar: ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🧩 Parts of Speech & 🏗️ Sentence Structure (Advanced) (B2) - Lesson 2: Advanced Relative Pronouns: "whose," "whom"
Grammar: Relative Clauses B2 Lesson 2: Using 'whose' and 'whom' What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use the relative pronouns 'whose' and 'whom' correctly to write more precise and formal sentences.
Why It Matters: Creating Sophisticated Sentences Using advanced pronouns allows you to combine simple sentences into one, more complex and fluent sentence. Simpler B1 Sentences I have a friend. His brother is a famous artist. Advanced B2 Sentence ✅ I have a friend whose brother is a famous artist. The Grammar Rules 📖 Rule 1: Using 'whose' for Possession Use whose to show possession. It connects a noun to something that belongs to it, replacing words like 'his', 'her', or 'their'. "She is the woman whose purse was stolen outside the market." Rule 2: Using 'whom' for Objects Use whom when a person is the object of the verb in the relative clause (they receive the action). who = subject (d…